Education has become biggest causality: Rafi Mir

‘Grant unconditional Amnesty to students languishing in different jails’

Rouf Pampori

5 Dariya News

Srinagar , 03 Nov 2016

Senior PDP Leader and former MLA Rafi Ahmad Mir on Thursday said that the government should take in account the sensitivities of the people and defer the annual board examinations.In a statement issued to KNS, Mir said that in absence of a conducive political atmosphere where there is a war of opinion among the political section of the society; education has become the biggest causality.He said it was heart wrenching to see that the students hit the street and clean windscreens of vehicles to register their protests. Mir said that since the government is the custodian of the people, it ought to know the pulse of the people and any iron fisted response to their sensivities can push them to the wall. We expect the government to understand various constraints of the students, who are in a situation for no fault of theirs and Government must take a step for its own people and defer the exams at par with CBSE session.

Mir said that parents are concerned over performance of their children who have to compete with students across the country for higher education and concerns of safety also precipitate. He said .While acknowledging the steps taken by the government to defuse the crisis, Mir called on the government to renew its efforts to decisively, clearly and substantively to address the issues raised by the students and parents. Mir also sought cooperation from civil society to build consensus in patching the education sector. Terming youth as stake holders, Rafi Mir sought unconditional amnesty for students languishing in jail, who have been detained over few months. Stating that reformative measures need to be adopted and it will send a strong message about the government’s intention to end the cycle of political unrest he added. (KNS)